Inaugurated at MAUTO the Ferrari Design exhibition. Creative Journeys 2010-2025

TORINO (ITALPRESS) – The Ferrari Design exhibition was inaugurated at MAUTO – National Automobile Museum. Creative Journeys 2010-2025, created in collaboration with Ferrari Museums and Ferrari Style Centre. The exhibition will be open to the public until Sunday 8 March 2026. On display eleven cars of the Casa di Maranello, whose design was created by Centro Stile Ferrari in its fifteen years of life, selected among the more than seventy models designed entirely in Maranello since 2010 and accompanied by an exhibition that enhances not only the final result, but the entire creative process.

Drawings and images of the making of testify to the approach of search for the formal beauty never ending itself, with aesthetic solutions aimed at maximising function and performance. There are 1:1 scale style models including the FXX-K Evo, extreme version of LaFerrari dedicated to exclusive use on track; the Ferrari Daytona SP3 of 2021, belonging to the Icon series inspired by the concepts of the sports car of the past; the Ferrari Vision Gran Turismo of 2022, the first concept car of the Casa di Maranello dedicated to the world of virtual motorsports, realized to celebrate the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Marchio; the F80 of 2024, which represents the apex of technology applied to a supercar; the Ferrari 12Cilindri of 2024, which combines tradition and innovation.

Among the production cars are the LaFerrari of 2013, the first Ferrari road to exploit the hybrid power; the Ferrari Monza SP1 of 2018, winner of the Compasso d’Oro 2020 and contemporary re-enactment of the iconic concept of boat; the 296 GTS of 2021, revolutionary car of range that mounts a 6 cylinders; and the Ferrari Purosangue of 2022, winner of the Compasso d’Oro 2024. The Ferrari SP38, One-Off of 2018, and the Ferrari P80/C of 2019 close the selection.

“It is a great pleasure for me and my team of designers and models to see the Ferrari Style Centre protagonist of the inauguration of this new space dedicated to design within the National Automobile Museum. The creation of the Ferrari Style Centre was an important step for the brand. The internalization of the design has allowed to optimize synergies and close collaboration with Ferrari technical departments, including aerodynamics and engineers who deal with materials and technologies, and was fundamental for the evolution of Ferrari production. The aim of the exhibition is to highlight this daily dialogue between designers and engineers, a true synergy that offers a continuous interaction to the benefit of the entire innovation process,” said Flavio Manzoni (Ferrari Chief Design Officer) representing Cavallino Rampante.

photo: Ferrari press office

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